05 Sep 2011
The finalists in this year's UK IT Industry Awards have been announced.
Full details of the finalists can be found here. Projects on the shortlist include a system that offers immediate protection from mortgage fraud and another that automates how heritage assets are designated.
"On behalf of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, I'd like to congratulate all of the finalists. The competition to reach this stage of our prestigious Awards is tough," said David Clarke, chief executive at BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
"Our Awards are central to our mission to recognise the innovation and professionalism of those working in IT, and I'm delighted that every year we have such a variety of high-quality entries."
The Awards judging now moves into its second stage, and the 200-plus finalists will face interview and presentation sessions with expert judges as they compete for the title of winner in their category.
The winners will be announced at a prestigious ceremony on 10 November, at Battersea Park Arena.
"I would like to congratulate the finalists. The UK IT Industry Awards are rigorously judged and to be announced as a finalist is a great achievement," added Abigail Waraker, editor of Computing.
The annual Awards, organised and run by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, and Computing, are a platform for the entire profession to celebrate best practice, innovation and excellence.
The awards categories provide an opportunity for organisations and individuals involved in IT across the public, not-for-profit and commercial sectors.
In total, the Awards feature 22 categories, which cover project, organisation, technology and individual excellence and include awards such as Security Innovation of the Year, Small IT Department of the Year, Business Project of the Year and CIO of the Year, as well the new Innovation and Entrepreneurship award.
Computing will be tweeting about the Awards at #UKITawards2011.
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